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Thomas Clarkson Quotes

Neither can men, by the same principles, be considered as lands, goods, or houses, among possessions. It is necessary that all property should be inferiour to its possessor. But how does the slave differ from his master, but by chance?
Thomas Clarkson

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Activist Quotes
Category:
English Activist Quotes
Date of Birth:
March 28, 1760
Date of Death:
September 26, 1846
Nationality:
English
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